Rapid Photo Downloader is an application for professional and amateur photographers, designed for use on the Linux desktop. It can download photos and videos from multiple cameras, memory cards, and portable storage devices simultaneously. It provides many flexible, user-defined options for subfolder creation, photo and video renaming, and backup.

AvantSlash cleans up the presentation of slashdot.org so it can be comfortably read on any mobile device or tablet which has a modern Web browser.
The output can be skinned depending on the reading device, you can use it to reply to comments via the regular Slashdot website, and external links to certain sites (including YouTube, Wikipedia, and xkcd) will be automatically redirected to the mobile version.

Voody Blue Subtitler is a suit of programs that
allows you to manually synchronize a text file
with a video stream, thus creating a subtitles file. It consists of a master client (to do the sync), a slave client (projector), a relay server, and a configuration utility. It runs on Linux and Windows (all except the relay server), supports video output via GStreamer (Linux and Windows) and MPlayer (on Linux only), and supports GTK+ 2 and 3 (decided at compile time).

Nibble Forms 2 is a PHP form class which allows developers to quickly create HTML5 forms and validate submitted results. An evolution of the original Nibble Forms class, it follows some of the key principles of Nibble Forms: It's simple to instantiate, it uses simple form field calls, it's flexible, and it provides validation out of the box.

Kittens is an application container that can embed X applications and steal them from your window manager in order to provide advanced window management options to any window manager. It can tab windows together, split to show them vertically side by side, and allow applications and splits to be resized with the mouse or keyboard. It works in environments such as GNOME, KDE, and XFCE. Kittens is also ideal for managing applications without having to use a mouse.

AMT REST API implements all the functionality available in the Amazon Mechanical Turk API natively in PHP. There are no external dependencies. The package requires PHP 5.3 or later and uses namespaces. Optional sub-packages handle worker qualifications and notifications sent by the AMT service. The source is intended to be used with the docblox automatic documentation system. An HTML manual cross-links the internal documentation with Amazon's API documentation.